Chilcotin River

Chilcotin River
Chilcotin River
River
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Source Itcha Lake
 - location Northeast of Itcha Mountain
 - elevation 5,223 ft (1,592 m) [1]
 - coordinates 52°47′09″N 124°45′51″W / 52.78583°N 124.76417°W / 52.78583; -124.76417
Mouth Fraser River
 - location Upstream from Gang Ranch
 - elevation 1,152 ft (351 m) [2]
 - coordinates 51°44′22″N 122°24′03″W / 51.73944°N 122.40083°W / 51.73944; -122.40083

The Chilcotin River (pronounced /tʃɪlˈkoʊtɪn/[3]) is a 241 kilometres (150 mi) long tributary of the Fraser River in southern British Columbia, Canada. It drains the Chilcotin Plateau, which lies between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains. It starts northeast of Itcha Mountain and flows generally southeast to join the Fraser about 22 km upstream from Gang Ranch.[4]

Contents

Course

The Chilcotin originates at the outlet of remote Itcha Lake,[5] in Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park. Between the outlet of Itcha Lake and its confluence with its primary tributary, the Chilko River, it is about 72 km in length, most of which the river is flowing generally southeast. Several portions of the upper and middle reaches, in particular the 12 km or so stretch starting from Itcha Lake, are very swamp-like & slow moving. Chicotin Falls,[6] a small cascade located about 23 km below its source at the head of a small canyon, is one of the few swift spots on the Chilcotin above its confluence with the Chilko. Chilcotin Lake, a small, irregularly shaped swamp-like lake, is located about 44 km upstream from the Chilko.

The Chilko/Chilcotin confluence is unique in the sense that the Chilko is actually several times larger in volume than the Chilcotin, yet the Chilko still “joins” the Chilcotin.

Below the confluence, the Chilcotin is quite large and silty. It flows through three large canyons, Bull Canyon, Big Creek Canyon and Farwell Canyon. It is about 83 km from the Chilko confluence to the Chilcotin’s mouth. Farwell Canyon is located about 15 km above the Fraser.

Major Tributaries

  • Moore Creek – Joins the Chilcotin about 10 km below Chilcotin Falls.
  • Punkutlaenkut Creek – Feeds the river about 7 km below Moore Creek.
  • Clusko River – Hits the Chilcotin about 8 km above Chilcotin Lake.
  • Palmer Creek – Joins the river via the west end of Chilcotin Lake.
  • Chilanko River – Feeds the river about 15.5 km above the Chilko.
  • Chilko River – The Chilcotin’s largest tributary by far, the Chilko joins the Chilcotin about 5 km above Bull Canyon.
  • Big Creek – Joins the Chilcotin in Big Creek Canyon.

See also

  • List of rivers in British Columbia

References

  1. ^ Source elevation derived from Google Earth.
  2. ^ Mouth elevation derived from Google Earth.
  3. ^ "Guide to Pronunciation of B.C. First Nations". British Columbia Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. http://www.gov.bc.ca/arr/attachments/pronounciation_guidebc_fn_Oct07_updateFeb_07.pdf. Retrieved 5 July 2010. 
  4. ^ "Chilcotin River". BC Geographical Names. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/5858.html. 
  5. ^ "Itcha Lake". BC Geographical Names. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/2405.html. 
  6. ^ Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest: Chilcotin Falls



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